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Reflectively App Quotes By Mark Jacobs

To me, clothing is a form of self-expression - there are hints about who you are in what you wear. — Mark Jacobs

Reflectively App Quotes By Simone De Beauvoir

Youth and what the Italians so prettily call stamina. The vigor, the fire, that enables you to love and create. When you've lost that, you've lost everything. — Simone De Beauvoir

Reflectively App Quotes By Mimi Kennedy

Change is terrifying for people who feel immune to it by virtue of status, divine appointment, or imagined irreplaceability. — Mimi Kennedy

Reflectively App Quotes By Maya Angelou

We need to haunt the house of history and listen anew to the ancestors' wisdom. — Maya Angelou

Reflectively App Quotes By Akkineni Nagarjuna

Just as the grammarian makes one study grammar,
A Buddha teaches according to the tolerance of his students;
Some he urges to refrain from sins, others to do good,
Some to rely on dualism, other on non-dualism;
And to some he teaches the profound,
The terrifying, the practice of enlightenment,
Whose essence is emptiness that is compassion — Akkineni Nagarjuna

Reflectively App Quotes By Barbara Engler

Birth order is a crucial factor. Whereas oldest children
tend to identify with their parents and authority and to sustain the status quo, younger
children tend to rebel (cf. Averett, Argys, & Rees, 2006). Moreover, the repercussions of
sibling rivalry extend beyond individual development to society as a whole — Barbara Engler

Reflectively App Quotes By R.A. Torrey

It is that the Spirit is the outbreathing of God, His inmost life going forth in a personal form to quicken. When we receive the Holy Spirit, we receive the inmost life of God Himself to dwell in a personal way in us. When we really grasp this thought, it is overwhelming in its solemnity. Just stop and think what it means to have the inmost life of that infinite and eternal Being whom we call God, dwelling in a personal way in you. How solemn and how awful and yet unspeakably glorious life becomes when we realize this. — R.A. Torrey